WebRTC Weekly Issue #638
Pexip+Wire, QUIC or WebRTC, MOQ's challenge, and more
Here is the latest on WebRTC from your friends at webrtcweekly.com.
📖 Reading
Pexip and Wire join forces to advance sovereign European communications (Press release)
An interesting partnership between two Europeran vendors - video and messaging.
⚙️ Technical
From webrtc dump to root cause in 60 seconds (sponsored)
Drop a webrtc-internals dump into rtcStats. Get an experience score and automated findings in under a minute.
Peerix: WebRTC development made simple (Meefik’s Blog)
A new P2P abstraction framework. As always, question is if this is going to be maintained in the long term.
How the networks of your clients affect their user experience and your server infrastructure costs in a WebRTC platform (OpenVidu)
OpenVidu with a nice explainer of NAT traversal from a media server perspective.
💼 Use Cases and Customer Wins
OpenAI’s WebRTC Problem (Media Over QUIC)
When you love your tech too much that the realities of using WebRTC doesn’t make sense to you.
📢 Releases
OpenVidu 3.7.0 (OpenVidu)
Oracle cloud support and much needed updates to its SFU versions.
Introducing Audio Connector SDK & Pipecat Serializer for AI Audio Apps (Vonage Developer)
Vonage introduces their AI audio connector and an integration to Pipecat.
Peermetrics at Scale: When WebRTC Monitoring Hits a Million Events a Day (WebRTC.ventures)
Mostly focused on hardening the system in this update.
May Updates v1.5.0: Geolocation, Website Revamp & New Observations (rtcStats)
We’ve added geolocation support across the board.
🤓 From our own posts
MOQ is lacking a compelling adoption reason (BlogGeek.me)
That’s all for this week. See you next week!



